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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

Whole Whale

While focused on selling products, many of Ogilvy’s principles and “rules” around research, messaging, and motivating action remain surprisingly relevant today, especially for nonprofit organizations seeking to engage donors and volunteers. Survey existing donors on what compelled them to support you before.

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Event Management Software for Nonprofits: Top Tools for 2024

Qgiv

When you start planning your fundraising events, you want to make registration and management as easy as possible for both you and your donors. Donor management systems offer communication solutions and help track and monitor donor data. With simple registration pages, your supporters can easily buy tickets to your next event.

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5 Nonprofit Tips to Boost the Website Experience for Members

DNL OmniMedia

alone, it’s easy to see that there is a lot of competition to obtain members and donors and find unique and impactful ways to keep those members engaged and happy. Today, nearly everything is digital, so it makes sense that your nonprofit’s website is often the first point of contact for potential members and donors. With over 1.9

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End-of-Year Event Fundraising

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes END-OF-YEAR EVENT FUNDRAISING The final quarter of the year unfolds with a blend of reflection and anticipation. Traditional Events Traditional year-end fundraising events, such as galas, are meant to celebrate your hard work, reflect on your impact, and thank your donors and sponsors.

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Do You Need a “Communications Manager” or a “Community Manager” at Your Nonprofit?

NTEN

These popular, mainstream online communities, and the opportunities produced by this social shift, represent potential customers, constituents, supporters, and donors – the people and conversations you and your organization want to connect with. I also informally polled the NTEN community. What's the difference?